Key Points Use sensory cues and gentle language to sort sentimental clutter without overwhelming emotions.Start with easier ...
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Clutter creep is real—here’s how to take back control of your space
Even the most organized homes fall victim to it. Here’s what causes clutter creep, why it impacts your mental health, and how to fix it—fast.
Accumulating clutter is easy and it happens without you realizing it, but it’s also probably taken years for your home to reach its current condition. It’s important to be realistic about how long a ...
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8 Decluttering Mistakes Pro Organizers Would Never Make
Regularly decluttering your home is always a good idea. It helps you think more clearly, breathe a little easier, and free up ...
When my therapist suggested decluttering might ease my anxiety and OCD symptoms, I was skeptical. I decided to try it and started looking for a method that might help me with the process. It became ...
Choose one spot in your home that needs some decluttering (something you feel can be done in one session), such as a basket in your living room that’s been collecting items all week, a junk drawer ...
If your junk drawer is overflowing or your closet door won’t close due to an excess of clothes, it might be time for some decluttering. While it can feel like a daunting task, reducing clutter in your ...
Decluttering can help reduce visual distractions and benefit mental health, attention, and working memory. If getting started is hard, focusing on a small area at a time or trying a popular method can ...
Excess clutter in living spaces can contribute to stress and issues with mental health. Understanding how to declutter can provide significant mental and physical health benefits. Decluttering ...
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